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May 19, 2024

Month: April 2016

Contentious corner on agenda

The three acres in the southeast corner of the Burlington Mills Road/Ligon Mill Road intersection have been on and off the Wake Forest Planning Board and Town Board agendas since

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Designing downtown still underway

The work on fashioning a future for Wake Forest’s downtown district is still underway and people are invited to attend some or all of the remaining open sessions Thursday, April

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EG Peters headlines Six Sundays

Wake Forest’s signature spring event, Six Sundays in Spring, will feature the EG Peters Band Sunday, May 1, in the amphitheater at E. Carroll Joyner Park on Harris Road. It

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Brief Bits

Traffic flash! As of midday Wednesday, April 27, there were significant traffic delays on Rogers Road near the Marshall Farm Street intersection. The road was reduced to one lane with

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Market continues the craft fair

Everyone enjoyed the Craft Fair at the Wake Forest Farmers Market last Saturday so much that six of the artisans/crafters will return this week with their wares just in time

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Meet is wildly popular

Wake Forest’s Meet in the Street – the 36th annual version is May 7 – is wildly popular – 30,000-plus people are expected to hit South White Street between 10

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Bike Safety Fair May 7

May is Bike Safety Month and the Town of Wake Forest is helping to raise awareness about the importance of safe bicycle use by sponsoring a free Bicycle Safety Fair on Saturday, May

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Find a hat for the Tea Party

You will want a hat and maybe some white gloves, but they are not necessary when you attend the Wake Forest Garden Club’s annual Mad Hatters Tea Party on Saturday,

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Transit plan ready for review

Everyone who drives, rides a bus, bikes or walks in Wake County will want to learn about the Recommended Wake County Transit Plan, which will be open for public comment

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